diff --git a/doc/manual/expressions/builtins.xml b/doc/manual/expressions/builtins.xml
index 4edb3a1a7..3cdf4e28f 100644
--- a/doc/manual/expressions/builtins.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/expressions/builtins.xml
@@ -45,14 +45,17 @@ available as builtins.derivation.
Return the names of the attributes in the set
set in a sorted list. For instance,
builtins.attrNames { y = 1; x = "foo"; }
- evaluates to [ "x" "y" ]. There is no built-in
- function attrValues, but you can easily
- define it yourself:
+ evaluates to [ "x" "y" ].
-
-attrValues = set: map (name: builtins.getAttr name set) (builtins.attrNames set);
+
-
+
+ builtins.attrValues
+ set
+
+ Return the values of the attributes in the set
+ set in the order corresponding to the
+ sorted attribute names.
@@ -144,6 +147,19 @@ if builtins ? getEnv then builtins.getEnv "PATH" else ""
-->
+ builtins.deepSeq
+ e1 e2
+
+ This is like seq
+ e1
+ e2, except that
+ e1 is evaluated
+ deeply: if it’s a list or set, its elements
+ or attributes are also evaluated recursively.
+
+
+
+
derivation
attrs
@@ -596,13 +612,26 @@ in config.someSetting
-
builtins.readFile
@@ -622,14 +651,25 @@ in config.someSetting
set. The attributes don’t have to
exist in set. For instance,
-
-removeAttrs { x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; } [ "a" "x" "z" ]
+
+removeAttrs { x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; } [ "a" "x" "z" ]
evaluates to { y = 2; }.
+ builtins.seq
+ e1 e2
+
+ Evaluate e1, then
+ evaluate and return e2. This ensures
+ that a computation is strict in the value of
+ e1.
+
+
+
+
builtins.stringLength
e